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Jessica Ann Kimbrough and Loran Leroy Fox were married in a private ceremony at 12 o'clock noon, on June 7, 2008, at the Thomasville United Methodist Church in Thomasville. The bride is the daughter of Judge and Mrs. Hardie Bradford Kimbrough of Thomasville and the granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Adams Kimbrough and Mr. and Mrs. More ... Turk's cap is a big thug of a plant. This, of course, is a greater source of delight for hummingbirds than for gardeners who have the unhappy chore of keeping it cut back. The flowers of turk's cap, Malvaviscus arboreus, are tightly furled and look like the plant mismeasured because the stamens and pistils protrude from the blossom. More ... Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Guy of Jackson announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Brittany Leigh, to David Wayne Kittrell. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles David Kittrell of Theodore, and Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Dees of Semmes. More ... Marilyn Blake of Mobile and Robert Chapman, also of Mobile, announce the engagement of their daughter, Tammi Westry, to Gilbert Gildersleeve, son of Belinda Gildersleeve of Grove Hill and the late Leon Gildersleeve. More ... McFarland-Harrison Mollie Olivia McFarland and Ellis Patrick Harrison will exchange wedding vows Friday, Aug. 8 at 6:30 p.m. at Rainbow Presbyterian Church in Rainbow City, AL. Miss McFarland is the daughter of John and Kathy McFarland of Rainbow City. More ... The United States Achievement Academy recently announced that Kelvin M. Burden Jr. of Jackson has been named an All-American Scholar. Kelvin M. Burden Jr. More ... • Recipe Substitutions: If you need 1 cup of tomato juice, use 1/2 cup of tomato sauce plus 1/2 cup of water. • "I use a baster (basting syringe) to water small potted plants. It's just enough water, and I can get it right where I need it." — S.D. More ... I saw an article about a house divided in last month's issue of Southern Living. This house was divided because of their choice of football teams. I live in a house where there is no democracy when it comes to team choices, there is only one! Of course, Alabama! More ... The mini-park on the courthouse square is moving closer to completion. Picnic tables and trash cans have been installed, along with a gazebo with a bench and a swing. Landscaping and privacy fencing adds to the looks of the park. Photo by Jim Cox More ... |
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